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A few days ago for the first time i reset my trip odometer, and i got 98.5 km for the first quarter tank, it was filled to past the full line. It is winter here, and i have been in 4WD all the time. I do drive it. Hard, whenever i have the chance i floor it. Is this a reasonable fuel consumtion for the conditions?

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Asking questions like this is akin to asking whether your truck will get better gas mileage by using Palmolive to wash your dishes instead of Dawn. There are so many factors that go into this that it's pretty hard to compare.

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The temperature was between -17.7 celcius and 0.8 celcius. I am just wondering if it is normal for me to loose 36% of my milage that the window sticker says i should be getting, due to these conditions.(winter gas, winter temperatures, 4X4 all time, driving it hard) Or if i could have a bigger issue to look into.

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You would have to explain more of the options you have with the truck. Examples as: is it a crew cab, what type/size of tires, motor size etc. etc. etc. Then you might get a better knowledge as to comparing gas mileage.

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You can look at my trucks profile and add a 150lb bag of sand at the back. My gas mileage is also not very good right now either. The weather is just brutal -20 celcius to -30 celcius. I am getting about 115km for the first quarter tank. Mainly city stop and go traffic. Hope it gives you some measurement.

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The temperature was between -17.7 celcius and 0.8 celcius. I am just wondering if it is normal for me to loose 36% of my milage that the window sticker says i should be getting, due to these conditions.(winter gas, winter temperatures, 4X4 all time, driving it hard) Or if i could have a bigger issue to look into.

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A few days ago for the first time i reset my trip odometer, and i got 98.5 km for the first quarter tank, it was filled to past the full line. It is winter here, and i have been in 4WD all the time. I do drive it. Hard, whenever i have the chance i floor it. Is this a reasonable fuel consumtion for the conditions?

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